2018
DOI: 10.17265/2159-5526/2018.05.002
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Participation and Communication in the Time of Social Media: A Chimera or an Opportunity

Abstract: Communication and participation immediately present themselves as a combination capable of developing mutual symbiosis and reinforcement. However, it would be superficial to deduce that the ease of communicating through social media has solved the problem of participation. Instead, it is necessary to start from the awareness of the problems of this binomial in order to attempt to follow virtuous paths and avoid blind alleys. The paper presents the research/action carried out in several civic participation expe… Show more

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“…Communication of social problems cannot exist without participation. At the same time, it is both a problem of democratic participation (Sorice, 2019) and of links between participation, communication, and territorial communities (Volterrani, 2018). For the first question, it is fundamental that the issues related to social problems are discussed within democratic participatory and communicative processes in order to involve a larger number of people.…”
Section: Participatory Communication Of Social Problems: An Essentialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Communication of social problems cannot exist without participation. At the same time, it is both a problem of democratic participation (Sorice, 2019) and of links between participation, communication, and territorial communities (Volterrani, 2018). For the first question, it is fundamental that the issues related to social problems are discussed within democratic participatory and communicative processes in order to involve a larger number of people.…”
Section: Participatory Communication Of Social Problems: An Essentialmentioning
confidence: 99%